Hi, got my platform, got it working, sort of, sd card not playing at the moment, but there's plenty of helpful topics on here for that. What I'm asking is can someone point me in the direction of some suitable relays to use so I don't fry the board?I'd be looking to switch on small servo's or stepper motors basically, but if I could control 240 v sockets, that would be perfect!I'm trying to delelop a basic aquarium parameter web server with the option to feed/ turn lights on or off etc, for peace of mind when I'm away from my little reef.

You can not drive relays directly with this PIC (well you possibly can but you shouldn't even try). Generally you will need to use a transistor or (even better) a power MOSFET (3V switch on is perfect) as a buffer between the PIC output and a relay, using a similar setup I have switched many 12V items. As for 240, it is probably best to use a two relay setup, one on a separate 12V supply that switches the 240V relay.

You might like to look at solid state relays. If you pick one like the attached, the version without an LED will operate at 3 volts and at that level will draw around 2 mA. the pic I/O will supply 4 mA maximum.

and standard relays that fit this footprint with 5V oder 12V DC. I use these boards with a webplatform (my own board but quite similar to the DP one from software point of view) and software I2C. If you are interested, I can give you the software needed for I2C to work. ;)